view all news, press, & insights Chess for Success evaluation: Final report Table of contents February 12 2015 Research by Yap, K.O.; Portland, Oregon: Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory on 2006 This 2006 report evaluated the performance of 233 students participating in an after-school chess instruction program, Chess for Success (CFS), on the mathematics and reading portions of the Oregon state test, the Coopersmith Inventory, and a student behavior scale. Treatment group student performance was compared to the performance of 88 students that did not participate in chess instruction. Based on t-test results, effect sizes were 0.276 standard deviation units in mathematics, 0.152 standard deviation units in reading, and -0.018 standard deviation units on the behavioral measures. The math results were statistically significant, while the reading and behavior results were not. The study was eligible for inclusion in the systematic literature review and categorized as Tier III. Neither students nor schools were randomly assigned to treatment or control groups, and students in the two groups were not matched on student characteristics. While treatment group baseline performance on the Coopersmith Inventory and state reading assessment were not significantly different from the control group performance on those assessments, there were statistically significant differences in the performance of treatment and control group students on the mathematics assessment at baseline. Therefore, there is reason for caution in interpreting the effects reported by the study as being the result of participation in chess instruction. Read the Research Related CHESS NEWS prev next Research The significance of playing chess in improving a child’s intellectual actualisation. Read the Article Research An investigation into whether learning to play chess at a young age increases cognitive ability. Read the Article Research The effect of playing chess on the mathematics achievement of primary school learners in two schools in KZN Read the Article Research Scholastic chess club participation and the academic achievement of Hispanic fifth grade students in south Texas. Read the Article Research The effect of learning to play chess on cognitive, perceptual and emotional development in children. Read the Article Research Can chess training improve Pisa scores in mathematics? An experiment in Italian primary schools. Read the Article Research Does the playing of chess lead to improved scholastic achievement? Read the Article Research Does chess training affect conceptual development of six-year-old children in Turkey? Read the Article Research Impact of chess training on mathematical performance and concentration ability of children with learning disabilities Read the Article Research Does playing chess improve math learning? Promising (and inexpensive) results from Italy Read the Article